Overview

SATToSE is the Seminar Series on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software Evolution. Its 11th edition takes place in Athens (Greece) on 4–6 July 2018. Past editions of SATToSE saw presentations on software visualisation techniques, tools for co-evolving various software artefacts, their consistency management, runtime adaptability and context-awareness, as well as empirical results about software evolution.

The goal of SATToSE is to gather both undergraduate and graduate students to showcase their research, exchange ideas, improve their communication skills, attend and contribute technology showdown and hackathons.

Important Dates

Submission deadline:

April 17, 2018

Notification of acceptance:

May 9, 2018

Registration deadline:

June 15, 2018

Camera-ready deadline

June 15, 2018

Seminar:

July 4 - 6, 2018

Topics

Contributions are solicited on all aspects of software and model evolution,
practices, and technologies. In particular, we encourage submissions about
the following (non-exhaustive) list of topics:

desired category of your work as a subtitle (Work in Progress, Publication Summary, Tutorial, or Artifact Presentation)

Please adhere to this latex style, two column style (paper2p.tex and twocolpceurws.sty). This format is compatible with the the CEUR Workshop Proceedings.

All submissions will be reviewed and screened for scope and compatibility by the program committee, which will provide feedback for improving the abstract and preparing the talk. All contributions accepted for presentation will receive 10–30 minutes during the event for presentation and discussion. Submitters will also be offered the opportunity to receive feedback and guidance to improve their submission towards a formally published paper, in a SATToSE post-proceedings issue of an open access journal.

All the presented slides and pointers to related resources will be collected and will be made publicly available.